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South West England weather forecast

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Dry at first tonight, but turning wet by morning.

This Evening and Tonight:

It will become increasingly cloudy overnight, with some very foggy conditions developing over the moors. Outbreaks of rain and drizzle will spread in from the west towards dawn and it will become breezy along exposed coastal areas. Minimum temperature 10 °C.

Sunday:

A breezy, cloudy morning with outbreaks of light rain and drizzle, and misty conditions around the coasts and over hills. It'll eventually turn drier and brighter late in the afternoon. Maximum temperature 19 °C.

Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:

Rather cool and unsettled through Bank Holiday Monday and Tuesday, with sunny spells and scattered, possibly heavy showers. Mainly dry Wednesday morning, rain spreads in from west in the afternoon.

Updated: 16:00 (UTC+1) on Sat 25 May 2019

UK long range weather forecast

On Thursday and Friday changeable, breezy weather is likely to prevail, with a mixture of showers and some longer spells of rain. However parts of the north will probably stay drier and brighter at first with only isolated showers. Into next weekend and the start of the following week, there is likely to be a change towards more settled conditions from the southwest. This would bring drier conditions with some sunny spells here, however showers or longer spells of rain may continue further north. Through the rest of the period confidence is low, and any more generally settled weather conditions may still be interspersed by occasional bouts of wetter and windier weather. Temperatures will start rather cool, but will soon recover to near or a little above normal.

Updated: 16:00 (UTC+1) on Sat 25 May 2019

Whilst confidence is low throughout this period, the most probable trend for the middle two weeks of June is for an increasingly settled weather picture across the UK. Whilst this may bring spells of dry and often sunny weather, warmer day time temperatures may occasionally trigger heavy, possibly thundery showers. However there still remains a risk of areas of low pressure bringing longer spells of rain across the UK at times, perhaps with some stronger winds. Temperatures will be near normal or warm overall for the time of year.